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Ocean Animals from Head to Tail
Ocean Animals from Head to Tail | Stacey Roderick
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Dive in with these fascinating creatures of the sea! Can animals be identified by just one of their distinctive parts? Readers get the chance to find out in this guessing-game picture book. First, they are shown a body part and asked which ocean animal it belongs to. Then, the following spread reveals the whole animal, along with a description of its characteristics particularly its one-of-a-kind body part and habitat. From fins to flippers and tentacles to tails, there?s no better introduction to the awesomeness of ocean animals! With bold illustrations and playful fun for all, this book offers a unique look at ocean animals, one body part at a time.
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lburgos9
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Ocean Animals from Head to Tail is a non-fiction book written by Stacey Roderick. The book uses illustrations of sea animals with brief descriptions of them. The book is very engaging for young readers because the readers have to try and guess the animal before they can read the description. A way to continue the theme of “ocean life” by using these lesson plans. http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/00-2/lp2082.shtml #UCFWalterslit

Caitlin4 I like the idea of making the kids guess what the animal is before telling them. It'll keep them engaged and it's like a game. 7y
Kirsten.Pacheco This is a cute book to help younger students learn their animals and the qualities each of these animals possess. It‘s a good way to keep the students engaged as readers! I love the idea. 7y
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bookelf221
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I like this book because it basically has two reading options. You can read the animal question and the short answer. Or the question, short answer and informational paragraph underneath. The pictures are large, colorful, and simple in a way that helps to capture a child's interest.